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he's now director of sensitive for intelligence and non traditional welfare at the foreign policy research institute in the united states. he gave us his assessment on the situation in and around bill garage. i would say that you have to look at these attacks in 2 contexts. one is a tactical operation design probably to relieve pressure from ukraine forces under attack and the done boss and south region areas to the of the south east of the country. but also it's a psychological operation to discredit, to me during the elections which have just passed. and also to show that the promise that this war is not going to affect the average russian is not true. so it also undermines the kremlin is claim that all russians support this war because of we have at least the tax is 3 russian volunteer military units fighting for on the side of the brain against pollutants regime. and these are the people who are undertaking this attacks right now. i want to pick up on that because as you say, aside from the strikes by you crime, the pain and rights are being carried on by these pro ukrainian power mili
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that was phillip fashioned epsky from the foreign policy research institute. we really appreciate your insights today. thank you very much for your time. you're welcome. thank you. i've got some breaking news to tell you several explosions had been heard in the center of the ukrainian capital keys. now this follows an error that was prompted by a series of mist 1000 drawings launched by russia. keeps men vitale. cuz each coast is the city is under attack and that a defense units are engaged in repelling this assault. rising on the telegram messaging at the eclipse court also said that debris from the down to russian miss sile, he's a residential building early this morning and that debris has also landed in all the non residential areas. will bring you more on this breaking news story as it comes here on w. let's take a look now at some of the stories making headlines today. the un has one that sudan is suffering. one of the world's worst humanitarian disasters in recent memory. it say is more than 18000000 people are at risk of simon. that's of molding a 3rd
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now, director of the center for intelligence and non traditional warfare at the foreign policy research institute in the us. he gave us his assessment of the situation on and in and around belgrade, as i would say, that you have to look at these attacks into context. one is a tactical operation of design, probably to really pressure from you. praying force is under attack and the done boss is out 3 areas to the of the south east of the country. but also as a psychological operation, a to discredit pollutant during the elections which have just passed. and also to show that the promise that this war is not going to affect the average russian is not true. it also undermines the crumbling this claim that all russians support this war. because of we have, and these attacks is 3 russians volunteer military units. fighting for on the side of ukraine, against pollutants regime. and there's other people who are undertaking this attacks right now. these 3 groups have been around for a few years, and they're generally made up of either the sectors prisoners of war who come over the ukraine side,
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that was phillip fashioned epsky from the foreign policy research institute. we really appreciate your insights today. thank you very much for your time. you're welcome. thank you. as to the us now we're bashful in the court. sorry for a new migration. lori's causing confusion, not the us mexico border. the load gives state authorities in texas the power to arrest and to pull people. the us supreme court create the way for the lord to take effect on tuesday, but just hours like the appeals court judges decided to block it as they can see, the whether it interferes with the federal government, immigration powers. mexico has already said it will not accept any one ordered to leave, takes us under the so called s b for though he is what makes it goes. foreign minister of foreign affairs, secretary had to say it is an em to migrant center phobic discriminatory law. that says, but any migrant or any person moving anywhere in texas can be detained by the authorities and put in jail or deported all to w report. a foreign scholars following developments for us from eq
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research.derstand how the researchers behind the study on heat stress and pregnancy have reached their troubling conclusions. we pick up rekha shanmugam, who's from the sri ramachandra research institute in chennai. she's been investigating the impact of heat stress on pregnancy for the last seven years and wanted to show me how she's been doing it. throughout her study, her team would set up this temperature gauge, measuring the level of heat workers were exposed to during their shifts on several days throughout their pregnancies. this is environmental heat stress monitor... this gauge doesn'tjust measure your standard temperature. it also takes into account humidity and radiant heat. the safe threshold for people working in a field like this one, measured in what's called wetbulb globe temperature, is 27.5 degrees celsius. now the temperature is 29.5 degrees centigrade. quite... it is high right now. we're going to work for a prolonged period. with this temperature, they are more prone for he
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according to the progressive policy research centre, 131 of england 's 151 councils do not have sufficientprojected increased costs amid falling revenues, meaning eight in 10 towns are in bankruptcy. local advice. are responsible, if they can, for lighting streets, waste collection, repair of facades and roads, housing for the poor. we'll make a list, go through it, thinking about where we can save, and there won't be a single area left that won't suffer. the list of saving ideas is as follows: do not turn on lights at night to the delight of thieves, do not collect garbage for two weeks to the delight of rats, close social leisure centers where you can drink tea and wash clothes, close centers for helping the disabled and children from disadvantaged families. sell something unnecessary, for example, the building of the district library where children study art. we we work in one of the most deprived areas of britain, we work with young people who already have a lot of problems. the guys who come to us don’t have clothes that fit them, they don’t have normal food, we feed them and clothe t
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he is now director of the center for intelligence and non traditional warfare of the foreign policy research institute in the us. he gave us his assessment of the situation in the around belgrade. so i would say that you have to look at these attacks and 2 contacts. one is a tactical operation, design probably to relieve pressure from ukraine forces under attack. and the done boss is all 3 areas to the of the south east of the country, but also as a psychological operation to discredit and during the elections which have just passed. and also to show that the promise that this war is not going to affect the average russian is not true. it also undermines the kremlin is claimed that all russians support this war. because of we have a lease of taxes, 3 russian volunteer military units, fighting for on the side of you, praying against pollutants regime. and there's other people who are undertaking this attacks right now. these 3 groups have been around for a few years, and they're generally made up of either the sector store centers of, or who come over the ukraine side, or also ethnic russians
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research at stanford university in the united states. welcome to data to paint as a picture, a few words of what the the worlds would look like in 20 or 30 years. if we continue down, i kind of pass. yeah, thank you for having me. i think based on current projections, what we're really preparing for is destruction to have a tops loss to flora and fauna, and on little well conditions in many parts of the world. you know, we've seen heat waves increased in intensity, duration, and frequency. we're seeing tropical cycle loans, increase and intensity, and a greater proportion of them in category 4 and 5. we're seeing, you've talked about the mental health impacts of climate change. a really interesting study was done just a couple years ago serving 10000. you've been 10 countries, and here we have said that their feelings about climate change affects their daily lives. so this is not a pretty picture. and the w mode just came out with a report recently showing that pre pandemic levels of food and security have dramatically increased in the p
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he's at the centre for economic and policy research in washington. talking about haiti, but he could be talking about chad or a number of other countries. he says, "the billions of dollars that you spend as outsiders on nation—building only contribute to the erosion of the state that you're trying to help." in other words, you break the contract between the citizen and their own government. the citizen doesn't believe any more in that government and that fracturing of the relationship, it's a tragedy and it's dangerous. that's a different thing from what i am arguing. we have a moral international obligation to save lives through humanitarian aid that should also lead to education, livelihoods and a way out. and there are numerous examples of countries, sierra leone, ivory coast, i would say angola, etc, where we had large programs, where we have now exited east timor, there is a lot of places where it has gone much, much better. partly, though, it is about empowering local communities who can then do things, build resilience for themselves. you were
he's at the centre for economic and policy research in washington. talking about haiti, but he could be talking about chad or a number of other countries. he says, "the billions of dollars that you spend as outsiders on nation—building only contribute to the erosion of the state that you're trying to help." in other words, you break the contract between the citizen and their own government. the citizen doesn't believe any more in that government and that fracturing of the...
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he's at the center for economic and policy research in washington.ti, but he could be talking about chad or a number of other countries. he says, "the billions of dollars "that you spend as outsiders on nation—building "only contribute to the erosion of the state "that you're trying to help. "in other words, you break the contract "between the citizen and their own government. "the citizen doesn't believe any more in that government "and that fracturing of the relationship, "it's a tragedy and it's dangerous." that's a different thing from what i am arguing. we have a moral international obligation to save lives through humanitarian aid that should also lead to education, livelihoods and a way out. and there are numerous examples of countries. sierra leone, ivory coast, i would say angola, etc, where we had large programmes, where we have now exited — east timor. there is a lot of places where it has gone much, much better. partly, though, it is about empowering local communities, who can then do things, be more... build resilience for themselves. yo
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and now director of the center for intelligence and non traditional warfare at the foreign policy research institute in the us. he gave us his assessment of the situation in around belgrade. or i would say that you have to look at these attacks and 2 contacts. one is a tactical operation of design, probably to really pressure from ukraine forces under attack. and the done boss is operation areas to the of the south east of the country. but also as a psychological operation to discredit during the elections which have just passed . and also to show that the promise that this war is not going to affect the average russian is not true. it also undermines the kremlin is claim that all russians support this war. because of we have a lease of taxes, 3 russian volunteer military units. fighting for on the side of you, praying against pollutants regime and there's other people who are undertaking this attacks right now. these 3 groups have been around for a few years, and they're generally made up of either the sectors threats centers of war who come over the ukraine side, or also ethnic russians
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well, i'm joined now by doctor paul dorfman, associate fellow of the science policy research unit the at the university sussex , as well as university of sussex, as well as chairman of the nuclear consulting . professor, consulting group. professor, thank you very much for joining me. tell me, do you think this is affordable ? is affordable? >> well, about 87% of all new power generation capacity worldwide last year, 2023, was renewables . so all energy renewables. so all energy institutes, organisations worldwide say quite clearly that renewables will do the heavy lifting for net zero for the energy transition that we need to ameliorate the climate crisis. now the uk has vast wind resources . how to deploy that? resources. how to deploy that? well via the grid and in fact, according to the grid's own numbers, it works out to be about 20 to £30 per household. >> but but we don't make indifference to the climate, do we? because we're only 1% of emissions and china is still increasing its emissions and america hasn't decreased them. so the point ? we just so what's the point? we just ma
well, i'm joined now by doctor paul dorfman, associate fellow of the science policy research unit the at the university sussex , as well as university of sussex, as well as chairman of the nuclear consulting . professor, consulting group. professor, thank you very much for joining me. tell me, do you think this is affordable ? is affordable? >> well, about 87% of all new power generation capacity worldwide last year, 2023, was renewables . so all energy renewables. so all energy...
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well, i'm joined now by doctor paul dorfman, associate fellow of the science policy research unit thenit at the university sussex , as well as university of sussex, as well as chairman of the nuclear consulting . professor, consulting group. professor, thank you very much for joining me. tell me, do you think this is affordable ? is affordable? >> well, about 87% of all new power generation capacity worldwide last year, 2023, was renewables . so all energy renewables. so all energy institutes, organisations worldwide say quite clearly that renewables will do the heavy lifting for net zero for the energy transition that we need to ameliorate the climate crisis. now the uk has vast wind resources . how to deploy that? resources. how to deploy that? well via the grid and in fact, according to the grid's own numbers, it works out to be about 20 to £30 per household. >> but but we don't make indifference to the climate, do we? because we're only 1% of emissions and china is still increasing its emissions and america hasn't decreased them. so the point ? we just so what's the point? we just
well, i'm joined now by doctor paul dorfman, associate fellow of the science policy research unit thenit at the university sussex , as well as university of sussex, as well as chairman of the nuclear consulting . professor, consulting group. professor, thank you very much for joining me. tell me, do you think this is affordable ? is affordable? >> well, about 87% of all new power generation capacity worldwide last year, 2023, was renewables . so all energy renewables. so all energy...
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he's at the centre for economic and policy research in washington.larly he's talking about haiti, but he could be talking about chad or a number of other countries. he says, "the billions of dollars that you spend as outsiders on nation building only contribute to the erosion of the state that you're trying to help." in other words, you break the contract between the citizen and their own government. the citizen doesn't believe any more in that government and that fracturing of the relationship, it's a tragedy and it's dangerous. that's a different thing from what i am arguing. we have a moral international obligation to save lives through humanitarian aid that should also lead to education. also lead to education, livelihoods and and a way out. and there are numerous examples of of countries, sierra leone, ivory coast, i would say angola, etc., where we had large programs where we have now exited east timor, there is a lot of places where it has gone much, much better. partly, though, it is about empowering local communities who can then do things,
he's at the centre for economic and policy research in washington.larly he's talking about haiti, but he could be talking about chad or a number of other countries. he says, "the billions of dollars that you spend as outsiders on nation building only contribute to the erosion of the state that you're trying to help." in other words, you break the contract between the citizen and their own government. the citizen doesn't believe any more in that government and that fracturing of the...
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according to the progressive policy research centre, 131 of england's existing 151 councils do not haverojected increased costs amid falling revenues - eight out of ten. cities are bankrupt. local councils are responsible, if they can, for street lighting, waste collection, façade and road repairs, and housing for the poor. we 'll make a list, go through it, thinking about where we can save, and there won't be a single area left that won't suffer. the list of saving ideas is as follows: do not turn on the lights at night joy to thieves, not picking up garbage for two weeks to the joy of rats, closing social leisure centers where you can drink tea and wash clothes, closing help centers. and children from disadvantaged families, sell something unnecessary, for example, the building of the district library, where children study art. we work in one of the most disadvantaged areas of britain, we work with young people who already have a lot of problems, the guys who come to us have no clothes that would suit them, no normal food, we feed and clothe them if necessary , there are problems with
according to the progressive policy research centre, 131 of england's existing 151 councils do not haverojected increased costs amid falling revenues - eight out of ten. cities are bankrupt. local councils are responsible, if they can, for street lighting, waste collection, façade and road repairs, and housing for the poor. we 'll make a list, go through it, thinking about where we can save, and there won't be a single area left that won't suffer. the list of saving ideas is as follows: do not...
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research.en the south—east and the north by 2030. you're live with bbc news. with hours to go until alexei navalny�*s funeral, his team has said they continue to face difficulties in organising the farewell ceremony. his spokeswoman said they had been unable to find a hearse to drive the body to church nor a venue to hold a wake. she added that there was a heavy police presence around the church and cemetery. alexei navalny�*s supporters have accused president putin of ordering his murder in a siberian jail nearly two weeks ago. the kremlin says the accusations are unfounded. lets speak now to joanne lets speak now tojoanne stocker, who is a geopolitical analyst and assistant editor at storyful. thank you forjoining us today, joanne. this will be a political moment as well as a farewell. what you think well as a farewell. what you think we can expect from it? i well as a farewell. what you think we can expect from it?— we can expect from it? i think we can expect _ we can expect from it? i thin
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according to the progressive policy research centre , 131 of england's 151 city councils do not haved increased costs amid falling revenues, that is, eight out of ten cities are bankrupt. local councils are responsible, if they can, for street lighting, waste collection, façade and road repairs, and housing for the poor. we will make a list and go through it, thinking about where we can save money. there will not be a single area left that will not be affected. the list of saving ideas is as follows: do not turn on lights at night to the delight of thieves, do not collect garbage for two weeks to the delight of rats, close social centers. where you can drink tea , wash clothes, close centers for the disabled and children from disadvantaged families, sell something unnecessary, for example, a district building libraries where children study art. we work in one of the most deprived areas of britain, we work with young people who already have a lot of problems. the guys who come to us don’t have clothes that fit them, they don’t have normal food, we feed them and clothe them if necessar
according to the progressive policy research centre , 131 of england's 151 city councils do not haved increased costs amid falling revenues, that is, eight out of ten cities are bankrupt. local councils are responsible, if they can, for street lighting, waste collection, façade and road repairs, and housing for the poor. we will make a list and go through it, thinking about where we can save money. there will not be a single area left that will not be affected. the list of saving ideas is as...
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research and is the author of the new book "aid state: elite panic, disaster capitalism, and the battleo control haiti." but first, we go to port-au-prince, haiti's capital, to speak with monique clesca, a haitian pro-democracy advocate who worked for many years with the united nations and unicef for 15 years. we welcome you to democracy now! monique clesca, can you talk about what is happening on the ground? people fleeing for their lives? >> thank you for inviting me. it is desolation. the feeling. it is tear that we are living and it is horrifying what we are going through. since last thursday, there is been an assault on different neighborhoods, different areas and faith institutions. yesterday was the biggest assault on the airport. people cannot travel. people are scared. people cannot go to work. on saturday night, it was a jail -- a massive assault on the port-au-prince jail and about 4000 prisoners who were out in the streets somewhere. among them, rapists, murderers, kidnappers, etc. we are terrorized. what is important to say, we have been terrorized the last 30 months of jov
research and is the author of the new book "aid state: elite panic, disaster capitalism, and the battleo control haiti." but first, we go to port-au-prince, haiti's capital, to speak with monique clesca, a haitian pro-democracy advocate who worked for many years with the united nations and unicef for 15 years. we welcome you to democracy now! monique clesca, can you talk about what is happening on the ground? people fleeing for their lives? >> thank you for inviting me. it is...
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progressive policy research center 131 of england 's 151 existing town councils do not have sufficientased costs amid falling revenues, i.e. eight out of ten cities are bankrupt. local councils are responsible, if they can, for street lighting, waste collection, façade and road repairs, and housing for the poor. we will make a list and go through it, thinking about where we can save money. the list of saving ideas is as follows: do not turn on the lights at night to the delight of thieves, do not collect garbage for two weeks to the delight of rats, close social leisure centers where you can drink tea and wash clothes, close centers for helping the disabled and children from disadvantaged families, sell something unnecessary, for example, a building district library where children study art. we work in one of the most deprived areas of britain, we work with young people. which already has a lot of problems, the guys who come to us don’t have clothes that fit them, there’s no normal food, we feed and clothe them if necessary, there are problems with juvenile delinquency, if our center i
progressive policy research center 131 of england 's 151 existing town councils do not have sufficientased costs amid falling revenues, i.e. eight out of ten cities are bankrupt. local councils are responsible, if they can, for street lighting, waste collection, façade and road repairs, and housing for the poor. we will make a list and go through it, thinking about where we can save money. the list of saving ideas is as follows: do not turn on the lights at night to the delight of thieves, do...
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the director of policy research, isaac before we get into how this would work in practice, talk abutow this is playing in detroit, michigan. >> i think we need to understand this is a very long general election. it will be the longest general election ever, we still of 231 days of this left. i think we need to understand why the former president was saying what he said. this was to play in ohio and michigan. going through the local papers in michigan and ohio which is what we do, it's playing pretty well in michigan. i think one of the things we will see in the next few months is both of these candidates trying to go after union workers. so this trump commentary on 100% tariff on ev's this is something meant to play for the manufacturing base in michigan and ohio. it's the same reason you seen president biden change his tone and become more aggressive on the u.s. steel. these are all politically motivated dynamics. you can have real market innovations. >> it look at their going at things slightly differently. at the moment the administration looking at the suppose a national security
the director of policy research, isaac before we get into how this would work in practice, talk abutow this is playing in detroit, michigan. >> i think we need to understand this is a very long general election. it will be the longest general election ever, we still of 231 days of this left. i think we need to understand why the former president was saying what he said. this was to play in ohio and michigan. going through the local papers in michigan and ohio which is what we do, it's...
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i'm also the director of research at the usc shafer center for health policy and economics. the opinions they offer are my own and don't represent the views of the university of southern california or shafer center. i would like to start with the story. in december of 1984, a young boy from indiana named ryan white was the most with a.i.d.s. . a result of a transfusion with infected blood. in the immediate wake of his passing in 1990, congress passed the ryan white care act ensuring affordable care for hiv a.i.d.s. patients. the value of this program was fully realized five years later when highly active antiretroviral therapy emerged as a life-saving treatment for patients with hiv. nine out of 10 patients receiving care through the ryan right program enjoy viral loads solo they are no longer infectious. thanks to breakthrough medical innovation and forward thinking public policy, hiv-positive patients can expect to live well into their 70s and beyond but impressing patient access to expensive affordable care means little when there is no cures or treatments to access. brea
i'm also the director of research at the usc shafer center for health policy and economics. the opinions they offer are my own and don't represent the views of the university of southern california or shafer center. i would like to start with the story. in december of 1984, a young boy from indiana named ryan white was the most with a.i.d.s. . a result of a transfusion with infected blood. in the immediate wake of his passing in 1990, congress passed the ryan white care act ensuring affordable...
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katie, keith, with the gender policy council says more research will help solve long unanswered questionsof alzheimer's patients, but we we don't know why that is. >> women are 80% of those with autoimmune diseases. and we don't have an understanding director of women's health policy at kff alina salgan, a cop says a lack of research has made it challenging for women to get the treatments they need. and there's been longstanding documented well documented gaps in women's health research that backs women's health status. the drugs that are available for them to take sell than a cop says this is a good step but won't have immediate effects. she says this is just a fraction of the 12 billion dollars. president biden asked congress for even if he were to get that money from congress to do this. it is important to recognize that basic research and clinical >> in washington, maddie beer temple. crafts, retailer joe and has filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy. the company citing interest rate and >> decreased sales to blame after a spike in sales during the covid-19 lockdown in 2021. and 22, there a
katie, keith, with the gender policy council says more research will help solve long unanswered questionsof alzheimer's patients, but we we don't know why that is. >> women are 80% of those with autoimmune diseases. and we don't have an understanding director of women's health policy at kff alina salgan, a cop says a lack of research has made it challenging for women to get the treatments they need. and there's been longstanding documented well documented gaps in women's health research...
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two federal -- governor cooler is delivering remarks of the 2024 stanford institute for policy research. saying she is, quote, cautiously optimistic on progress on disinflation without significant increases to unemployment. we will continue to monitor and give her any headlines as we get them. up next, cryptos wild week. bitcoin surging more than 20% since monday. we will have bill miller iv breaking that out. he is forecasting a rally in the months and weeks ahead. ckllilbeig wl rht ba. power e*trade's award-winning trading app makes trading easier. with its customizable options chain, easy-to-use tools and paper trading to help sharpen your skills, you can stay on top of the market from wherever you are. e*trade from morgan stanley power e*trade's easy-to-use tools make complex trading less complicated. custom scans help you find new trading opportunities, while an earnings tool helps you plan your trades and stay on top of the market. e*trade from morgan stanley >>> it has been a big week for bitcoin, surging over 20% with bitcoin etf seeing record high trading volume over the last f
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caitlin chin—rothmann, is a tech policy researcher at the centre for strategic and international studiesbeing with us. lawmakers went into a private briefing and emerged saying that it all felt a little thin. what evidence is using that tick—tock does pose a threat to national security? does pose a threat to national securi ? ~' ., ~' does pose a threat to national securi ? ~' ~ does pose a threat to national securi ? ~ ~ ., ., security? -- tiktok. we have not been presented _ security? -- tiktok. we have not been presented with _ security? -- tiktok. we have not been presented with very - security? -- tiktok. we have not been presented with very clear i been presented with very clear public evidence of what tiktok is donein public evidence of what tiktok is done in the past in terms of transferring personal information to the chinese government or allowing chinese government to control its algorithms. which are the two risk that us lawmakers have stated. even though there are concerns that the chinese government could potentially take these actions in the future lawmakers have not actua
caitlin chin—rothmann, is a tech policy researcher at the centre for strategic and international studiesbeing with us. lawmakers went into a private briefing and emerged saying that it all felt a little thin. what evidence is using that tick—tock does pose a threat to national security? does pose a threat to national securi ? ~' ., ~' does pose a threat to national securi ? ~' ~ does pose a threat to national securi ? ~ ~ ., ., security? -- tiktok. we have not been presented _ security? --...
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joining me now is helen barnard who is the director of policy, research and impact at the trussell trust support to people in poverty... we spoke to you in the morning, what do you make of that extra support now being extended? i5 do you make of that extra support now being extended? is it do you make of that extra support now being extended?— do you make of that extra support now being extended? is it a boost? it's aood now being extended? is it a boost? its good to — now being extended? is it a boost? its good to see _ now being extended? is it a boost? it's good to see the _ now being extended? is it a boost? it's good to see the chancellor i it's good to see the chancellor extend household support fund and reduce the burden of debt deductions but what's really disappointing as having talked about long—term solutions we've onlyjust seen temporary sticking plasters so we came into this with unprecedentedly high numbers of people unable to afford essentials and turning to food banks and living standards are set to fall on the lowest incomes this year. it was very little in that budget t
joining me now is helen barnard who is the director of policy, research and impact at the trussell trust support to people in poverty... we spoke to you in the morning, what do you make of that extra support now being extended? i5 do you make of that extra support now being extended? is it do you make of that extra support now being extended?— do you make of that extra support now being extended? is it a boost? it's aood now being extended? is it a boost? its good to — now being extended?...
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joining me is helen bernard, director of policy research and impact of the trussell trust.ar from the trust?— news. what are you hoping to hear from the trust? we want to hear him in dress the — from the trust? we want to hear him in dress the fighter _ from the trust? we want to hear him in dress the fighter we _ from the trust? we want to hear him in dress the fighter we have - in dress the fighter we have unprecedented levels of need for as a food and food banks are at breaking point and more than half people are on universal credit and they cannot afford to eat properly and millions are being pulled into debt to try to keep up with bills. at the moment, living standards of those in the lowest incomes are set to fall further this year because the cost of living payments are ending and there is no replacement plans and at the same time, the household support fund is due to end a few weeks and that is a vital lifeline in communities and councils use it provide grants, to replace mouldy bedding or mend a broken dishwasher to fund vital services and if that goes that's a gap
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. >> the summit for international peace i am dan baron the international president for policy research here for a wonderful program this afternoon in partnership with ecf are -- ecfr with whom we share value, interest, and increasingly, geography because they are in our building now. i am excited to hear from yvonne and mark about their new report and from sophia my wonderful colleague here in the europe program and from my cousin sylvie because the last time i saw you, i am descended from the call plans of strasburg. one of program as we think about the world we are in is as clear as those strategic stakes of the war in ukraine remain, and last week, jake sullivan said there is no plan b. the strategic stakes are clear. but increasingly, we are living through a time of ambiguity ■about what is going on on the ground and what outcomes will be. the ambiguity and heartbreak, i think that is challenging to us morally. it is also challenging strategically. there is nobody that loves ambiguity more than vladimir putin. he is increasingly using that against us. against ukraine and the west.
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we are a bridge between academic research, policy, and practice inds of issues. you can go to pjil.org. host: since were operating from the same linkage can you describe the difference between prison and jail? guest: prisons are state run institutions for people who have been convicted of crimes and sentenced typically for longer than a year. they are operated by the state. they are large facilities. they tend to be in more rural parts of the state. jails are run most typically by counties, by local agencies. they include a number of different types of folks. when you hear about people arrested and booked and our pretrial, they are going to jails. people are intended to stay there for a short period of time. a matter of hours or usually not more than a year, except in unusual circumstances. host: i'm looking at a chart from the prison policy initiative breaking down the number of people in state prisons versus local jails versus federal prisons and jails. the overwhelming number of incarcerated people being in the state prisons as oppod even within the local jail
we are a bridge between academic research, policy, and practice inds of issues. you can go to pjil.org. host: since were operating from the same linkage can you describe the difference between prison and jail? guest: prisons are state run institutions for people who have been convicted of crimes and sentenced typically for longer than a year. they are operated by the state. they are large facilities. they tend to be in more rural parts of the state. jails are run most typically by counties, by...
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another poll just came out by the subject for economic and policy research and you got 52 percent of americans agree. the us government should hold a weapon ship and stay as well until isabel stultz it attacks. it's attacks on garza and it goes up to 62 percent of those you've already provided in 2020. so as always, with all of this rhetoric, that's all we're really getting tough on these riley's while not actually doing anything at you inside the divorce at all from those electrical considerations would bite this now facing with rebellion in the base. all right, thanks so much. you have a tendency that the now is right, as long as the series of attacks on southern lebanon, at least 3 members of a family, have been killed in that home in hula, including a mother and a child. heavy shouting also targeted the town of capital. the strikes that buildings in the area around 5, causing significant damage. least 49 civilians have been killed in southern lebanon since israel launched its foreign garzo in october. an escalation of these riley ministry, offensive own gauze that has killed at l
another poll just came out by the subject for economic and policy research and you got 52 percent of americans agree. the us government should hold a weapon ship and stay as well until isabel stultz it attacks. it's attacks on garza and it goes up to 62 percent of those you've already provided in 2020. so as always, with all of this rhetoric, that's all we're really getting tough on these riley's while not actually doing anything at you inside the divorce at all from those electrical...
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she runs the galen institute, a policy research organization founded in 1995 to promote and inform debate free market ideas for health care reform. she's been instrumental in developing and promoting to transfer power over health over health care decisions to and patients through a more competitive patient centered health sector. grace marie testifies regularly before congress and facilitates the health policy consensus group, a forum for market oriented policy experts to analyze, develop policy recommendations. ms. grace-marie turner. mr. howard husock is senior fellow in domestic policy studies at the american enterprise institute, where he focuses on municipal government urban housing policy, civil society and philanthropy. before joining mr. was vice president for research and at the manhattan institute. he also has been a director, case studies and public policy management at the harvard kennedy school. a member of the board of directors. the corporation for public broadcasting. a journalist and emmy winning filmmaker. and is the author of several books. mr. howard husock. and last b
she runs the galen institute, a policy research organization founded in 1995 to promote and inform debate free market ideas for health care reform. she's been instrumental in developing and promoting to transfer power over health over health care decisions to and patients through a more competitive patient centered health sector. grace marie testifies regularly before congress and facilitates the health policy consensus group, a forum for market oriented policy experts to analyze, develop...
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fellow global policy institute out of london metropolitan university out of budapest in sab shath author and west asia expert out of belfast thank you both for being with me starting off with. your perspective, let's start start from there, your thoughts about the passing of this resolution? well, obviously, it's a source of considerable embarrassment for israel, on the other hand, israel has had endure embarrassment such as this, and uh, it will do so again. it it did this of course back in 2016, during the last days of the obama administration, where again there was a security. resolution condemning israel settlements program, united states abstained, but relations between the israel in the us was soon restored. this is obviously um painful for israel. on the other hand, i think israel knows that there's an election uh coming up in the united states, the biden administration is obviously um in terrible uh straights with its own suh supporters, we saw that in the uh primary in michigan where there was such an enormous uncommitted vote, so i think one has to look at it um in terms of dom
fellow global policy institute out of london metropolitan university out of budapest in sab shath author and west asia expert out of belfast thank you both for being with me starting off with. your perspective, let's start start from there, your thoughts about the passing of this resolution? well, obviously, it's a source of considerable embarrassment for israel, on the other hand, israel has had endure embarrassment such as this, and uh, it will do so again. it it did this of course back in...
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we produce research and policy recommendations to reform and improve a number of credit deductions and exemptions in our current tax code, including but not limited to the towel -- the child tax credit, the child and dependent care credit, and the new 45 s credit for employer-provided paid family and medical leave. tax policy is the heart of what we do here. our research and expertise become even more relevant as lawmakers debate the future of the federal tax code next year. a number of policies are designed to support low income workers by supplementing their wages and incentivizing labor force participation. perhaps none of them are more impactful than the earned income tax credit. it was enacted in 1975 as one response to what was called stagflation of the 1970's, stagnant economic growth combined with historically high inflation. it was conceived as a work bonus . since 1975, it has undergone a number of transmissions by congress, often on a bipartisan basis. today is lighted for boosting employment rates, providing nearly $60 billion in annual support to workers and their families
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research.irst of all, paul, i mean, a lot is at stake here. it seems quite political. i think the rwanda plan in its entirety, if they do pass this legislation , we know there's legislation, we know there's ping legislation, we know there's ping pong going on between the commons and the lords , but say commons and the lords, but say they do pass it. and we heard from harper , the transport from mark harper, the transport secretary, the weekend, secretary, at the weekend, saying flights saying he hopes that flights will take off this spring. i mean, we're the spring, but mean, we're in the spring, but he's sort of suggesting would he's sort of suggesting it would be june time . will be around may, june time. will it work or will it just face constant legal challenge in the courts? >> well, i think the major challenge that it faces , if it challenge that it faces, if it is, passed and it's likely to be given the majority , is that, the given the majority, is that, the bill as it, as it sets out,
research.irst of all, paul, i mean, a lot is at stake here. it seems quite political. i think the rwanda plan in its entirety, if they do pass this legislation , we know there's legislation, we know there's ping legislation, we know there's ping pong going on between the commons and the lords , but say commons and the lords, but say they do pass it. and we heard from harper , the transport from mark harper, the transport secretary, the weekend, secretary, at the weekend, saying flights saying...
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next, the policy research at the rand corporation. prior to joining rand he was the editor of the china brief at the jamestown foundation and he will examine efforts to leverage models in its approach to cognitive warfare, particularly for manipulation -- social media. he is also a new voice at the commission. then we will hear from doctor edward parker a physical scientist at rand where his current research focuses on emerging quantum technologies, ai and cybersecurity. prior to joining rand he received his phd in solid- state physics at the university of california santa barbara his testimony will address chinese aspirations to integrate chinese technologies into its military and draw comparisons between the u.s. quantum and chinese quantum industrial basis. this is also the first time for doctor parker testifying before to the commission. your for your testimony. i would like to remind you all all of our witnesses, please keep your remarks to seven minutes to preserve time for questions and answers. i do want to just quickly commen
next, the policy research at the rand corporation. prior to joining rand he was the editor of the china brief at the jamestown foundation and he will examine efforts to leverage models in its approach to cognitive warfare, particularly for manipulation -- social media. he is also a new voice at the commission. then we will hear from doctor edward parker a physical scientist at rand where his current research focuses on emerging quantum technologies, ai and cybersecurity. prior to joining rand...
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to fill the end of this moment, right size investments and government policy and research, animation,y and procurement should lead the way. at the heart of this google discourse is the federal communications commission and its pivotal role in shaping policy that promotes competition , innovation, inclusion and investment while also ensuring transparency and accountability. understanding that this is a space where the challenges are significant as the opportunities. the spc has a lot on their plate and knows that this new chapter requires more foresight, collaboration and most of all, balanced approach. cisco, as we work to bridge the digital divide and as we work to ensure all americans have access to reliable and affordable high-speed internet service, then as we work to prepare the program forward to help our schools and libraries get a portable service and secure telecommunications and internet access. as we work to cement america's global competitiveness by freeing up spectrum, fostering spectrum sharing and accelerating research and development. the fcc has been and will continue
to fill the end of this moment, right size investments and government policy and research, animation,y and procurement should lead the way. at the heart of this google discourse is the federal communications commission and its pivotal role in shaping policy that promotes competition , innovation, inclusion and investment while also ensuring transparency and accountability. understanding that this is a space where the challenges are significant as the opportunities. the spc has a lot on their...